the script was very well written and things you think don't make sense at first, all connect later on which is very clever - however the movie especially excels with kang haneul's and kim muyeol performances to deliver that emotional punch
the first episode was really good, i like that the main female lead actually has relatable problems unlike kim hana who was just a terrible person that suffered no consequences of her actions- anyway excited for the rest
Can someone explain me what happened at the end ??
my interpretation is that after jisoo got stabbed, somehow gyuri managed to save him and help in recover. After that the two probably ran off to Australia together because at the end it showed someone taking care of a crab which could definitely mean jisoo is still alive, well that's what i think
also it could be possible that the police officer after learning jisoo's situation impulsively let him go as evident by the fact that she probably caught them during the last second but decided to let them off the hook secretly.
it's one of those ambiguous ending where it's all about to the viewer's imagination
some kdrama fans are worried that netflix dramas like 'extracurricular' are becoming too much like western shows, while completely ignoring the message of the story that is bold enough to highlight the bullying, sex trafficking and pressures of education in south korea smh
despite having such serious issues being tackled - the show NEVER over glorified sex or violence like western shows would and still managed to tell a great story, something to take into consideration
with the burning sun scandal and recently nth room - it was especially important to tell a story like that , because korea isn't just sunshine and rainbows that you see in most romance dramas.
also it could be possible that the police officer after learning jisoo's situation impulsively let him go as evident by the fact that she probably caught them during the last second but decided to let them off the hook secretly.
it's one of those ambiguous ending where it's all about to the viewer's imagination
despite having such serious issues being tackled - the show NEVER over glorified sex or violence like western shows would and still managed to tell a great story, something to take into consideration
with the burning sun scandal and recently nth room - it was especially important to tell a story like that , because korea isn't just sunshine and rainbows that you see in most romance dramas.